Mumbai evidence not admissible in its court: Pak tells India
The Pakistan government has formally informed India that evidence provided by New Delhi in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks case is not admissible in a Pakistani court as defence lawyers were not allowed to cross-examine Indian officials, a media report said on Wednesday.
Christian nurses' 'poisoning': Community leaders demand probe
Pakistan's minority Christian community's leaders have demanded an impartial inquiry into the alleged poisoning of nine nurses at a government-run hospital.
The nine Christian trainee nurses at the C
Pakistan police registers case against top ISI and MI officials
Pakistani police have registered a case against the Directors General and Deputy Directors of the ISI and Military Intelligence on the charge of kidnapping a member of a banned group, according to a m
Three Hindu traders abducted in Pakistan's Balochistan province
Three Hindu traders have been abducted by unidentified armed men in the restive Balochistan province of southwest Pakistan, the latest in a series of crimes targeting the minority community.
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Pak police assault two men for having soft drink during Ramzan
Two men were detained and assaulted by policemen in the Pakistani capital for having a soft drink at a popular tourist spot during the period of fasting in the Islamic holy month of Ramzan.
The two m
Hindu boy converts to Islam on live television show in Pak
A young Hindu boy converted to Islam on a live television show hosted by a controversial Pakistani anchor, triggering outrage among liberals and sparking concerns among minority communities.
Rehman Malik sworn in as federal minister; will be Interior Minister
Rehman Malik, Senior Advisor to Pakistan Prime Minister on Internal Affairs, was on Friday sworn in as a federal minister by President Asif Ali Zardari following his re-election to the Senate weeks af
Zardari formally invites Manmohan Singh to visit Pakistan
President Asif Ali Zardari on Friday formally invited Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to visit Pakistan, saying the trip would provide an opportunity to take stock of bilateral relations.
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Pak Taliban threaten to attack Myanmar over Rohingya Muslims
The Pakistani Taliban on Thursday threatened that they would attack Myanmar to avenge the targeting of Rohingya Muslims if Islamabad does not cut off ties with the government of that country and shut
Pak SC settles bitter battle over humble samosa
Alas! The days of cheap samosas in Pakistan are over.
Ending a legal wrangle over the price of the humble samosa, the Supreme Court has set aside a notification of the Punjab government whereby the